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    A study into the right to existence of cults in Malaysia / Danial Amir, Farah Najiha Md. Radi and Rijalul Fauzi Mustapa by Amir, Danial, Md. Radi, Farah Najiha, Mustapa, Rijalul Fauzi

    Published 2006
    “…The research will also delve into the issues of the public, and how sentiments therein may affect a cult's right to existence. This research is of paramount importance as it attempts to synchronise the multiple laws that exist regarding religion into one coherent compilation to allow for clarity in answering that question of questions; do cults have the right to exist in Malaysia.…”
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    Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Native Customary Land Tenure in Sarawak by Dimbab, Ngidang

    Published 2005
    “…When customary rights were subjected to formal land codification under the Torrens land registration system, this codification impinged upon the natives’ land inheritance system, their livelihood, their cultural identity, human dignity, and right to exist as discrete groups. Compounding effects of this land codification, the coming into existence of legal pluralism, as well as the exercise of administrative convenience in addressing sensitive land issues have become major sources of land conflict between the Dayak community and private developers and loggers in present-day, post-independence Sarawak.…”
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    Gender order and sisterhood in Ai wei’s fictions by Tan, Ching Ching

    Published 2019
    “…As a result, the female parent automatically took over the family administration right. The exist of female parent in the family implied that the female got rights to fight against the female second role in the patriarchy. …”
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    Patterns of bee and butterfly diversity in Southeast and Southern East Asian megacities / Sing Kong Wah by Sing, Kong Wah

    Published 2016
    “…Urban residents were unlikely to have seen bees but agreed that bees have a right to exist in their natural environment. Residents who did notice and interact with bees, were more likely to have positive opinions towards the presence of bees in cities. …”
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    Just world order dream or reality by Farooqui, Jamil

    Published 2012
    “…Our socio-political systems have failed to protect individual freedom, safeguard human dignity, and guarantee the human right of existence to every individual irrespective of caste, creed and colour. …”
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    Redefining reproductive rights through a harmonised approach of international human rights law and Islamic law by Zawawi, Majdah

    Published 2009
    “…In doing so, the paper discusses the position reproductive rights under existing International Human Rights Law whilst also looking at it from the Shari'ah perspective.…”
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    Female foeticide: a social menace by Farooqui, Jamil

    Published 2010
    “…Women are considered inferior, given secondary status, subjugated to the male, subjected to various ordeals and deprived of the basic right of existence. They are considered persons whose duty is to act on the advice of males, serve them, please and take care of them: first father, then husband then son. …”
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    A study on children’s rights protection in family aspects in Malaysia lessons for Zanzibar by Omar Hamdan, Sikujua, Che Soh @ Yusoff, Roslina, Mohd Zin, Najibah, Abdul Hak, Nora

    Published 2018
    “…However, many efforts have been made by the Zanzibar government to improve the standard on the laws of child protection rights, the existing conflicts between civil laws and shariah law has not comparatively received academic attention over the years in Zanzibar. …”
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    “It’s just common sense”: How the (re)production of nostalgia sustains the sex binary and perpetuates oppression in U.S. politics and culture by Awak-Essien, Andrew-Jay

    Published 2021
    “…Discourse within transgender studies concerning anti-transgender rhetoric is often preoccupied with the removal and denial of transgender rights. The existing literature pays significantly less attention to the role of nostalgia in (re)producing the sex and gender binary which serves as the foundation for anti-transgender violence both on a structural and interpersonal level. …”
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    Lingua revolution and human civilization (special Season) by Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah

    Published 2016
    “…The discussion is then taken further with a description of the relationship of Palestine and the Greeks, that is , it is believed that Greek writing was initially written from right to left due to the influence of Phoenician (a west Semitic 7 language), before it was changed to be from left to right. There exists similarities as well on the writing of the poems of the Iliad and Odyssey that were composed by Homer in 750 BC with Arab poems, such as in the rhyme that indicate that they were not written but rather simply memorized. …”
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